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Framing the Future with Fusion 360: Cycling Product Design and Manufacturing

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Go beyond the basics of Fusion 360 software and obtain the skills to effectively and rapidly alter design manufacturing of a single product from concept to creation. Learn how a small business utilizes the concept of parametric design to drive CAM objectives that easily modify changes based on individual customer requirements (size, simulation data, generative design, and shape optimization). This class will assist Fusion 360 users who want to increase design workflow knowledge within T-Spline structures for streamlined design-to-product development. Learn advanced design and techniques, including simulation and additive/subtractive mold making for production. Our demonstration will follow the creation of a bicycle part (TBD) that was custom-built yet dynamically designed to fit a multitude of individual riders. Our focus is within 3 Fusion 360 environments: sculpting for industrial design; parametric modeling for mold construction, fittings and inserts, and precision geometry; and CAM for computer numerical control (CNC) operation.

主要学习内容

  • Learn how to create and enhance Fusion 360 production workflow from design to manufacturing
  • Learn how to combine the T-Spline environment with the parametric modeling environment
  • Learn how to drive precision geometries within the modeling environment from the sculpting environment
  • Learn how to reduce time spent on product reassembly, and enhance design efficiency

讲师

  • Michael Sagan
    Michael helps Autodesk customers find their personal Future of Making. He has been designing & making things since the the late 1900's. Among a variety of interesting companies and cool projects, he spent 10 years with Trek Bicycle's Advanced Concept Group and seen a fair share of Tour de France Victories come and go. A creative idea generator & disruptor, he excels in product design & development and loves helping people make things. You can find him most Thursday's at Pier 9- Autodesk's San Francisco Technology Center or online exploring the Future of Work. Make Anything From Anywhere.

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